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Regular updates on BREXIT and the implications it has on your business' importing/exporting activities.
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Today Donald Tusk is giving the thumbs up to extending article 50. Yesterday he was all in favour of pushing Theresa back towards the ‘cliff edge’. While only last week some of us were allocated a special place in hell...
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HMRC appear to have introduced a bit of life into proceedings with a No Deal Day 1 scenario.
And for once it may not be another recipe for disaster... With the season of good will well and truly behind us it’s back to the hopes and fears of all last year.
Containers stranded short of their destinations. Queues all along the M20. Mountains of HMRC paperwork. In December HMRC wrote to every company that only trades within the EU free trade area telling them to take 3 actions in the event of a ‘No deal'... She said ‘No deal is better than a bad deal’.
But they said ‘No deal is better than Chequers deal’. ‘That’s the bad deal.’ Andrea (Leadsom) said ‘go back and get a better deal’. But Angela (Merkel) said ‘no deal’. Arlene (Foster) said bog off. It’s so confusing... Yes. It’s Ireland.
The adopted homeland of the potato. And not for the first time a politically hot one. Since the 1998 Good Friday Agreement all parties have managed an improving north/south relationship. So why should we let Brexit spoil it? This week Brexit negotiator Dominic Raab gave us some more advice on dealing with the possibility of No Deal.
In short, he recommends that companies that import or export by road should look for alternatives... 10 a.m. Tuesday 25th September. Hotel IBIS Styles in Haydock.
Together with Candour Logistics we are hosting a short update on all things Brexit. It’s one of four similar events planned for this year. On hand will be a full team of Brexperts to debate the debacle... 8 a.m. Monday 10th September. Essex cricket ground.
Together with The Woodland Group we are hosting a short update on all things Brexit. It’s one of four similar events planned for this year. On hand will be a full team of Brexperts to debate the debacle... With remoaners and brexiteers tugging in opposite directions somehow, somewhere, something’s gotta give...
You can’t thumb your nose at a contract.
At the start of the current seven year EU budgetary cycle the UK Government signed up to all the legally binding terms and conditions for life in the EU until 31st December 2020... |
Mark Taylor
Managing Director of Britannia Bureau Limited. |